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Kirby Deater-Deckard 《Journal of abnormal child psychology》2017,45(3):519-525
ADHD symptoms “run in families”. However, relatively little is known about the ways in which parents’ symptoms might additively and interactively work with the parenting environment, to influence (and be influenced by) the developmental trajectory of symptoms in children and adolescents. In this commentary on the special section addressing this gap in knowledge, emphasis is placed on the importance of replicating and extending family-wide studies of ADHD symptoms and etiology. The current papers exemplify the leading-edge of such efforts, demonstrating the feasibility and rigor with which studies are being conducted, utilizing longitudinal and experimental designs. Families and parenting environments operate as a system in which individuals influence each other’s symptoms and functioning. In so doing, parents produce tremendous variability within (as well as between) each family in individuals’ ADHD symptoms from childhood through adulthood, via gene-environment transactions that may even begin during prenatal development. 相似文献
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Jungmeen Kim Michael E. McCullough Dante Cicchetti 《Journal of child and family studies》2009,18(5):594-605
We investigated the role of parents’ and children’s religiosity in behavioral adjustment among maltreated and nonmaltreated
children. Data were collected on 170 maltreated and 159 nonmaltreated children from low-income families (mean age = 10 years).
We performed dyadic data analyses to examine unique contributions of parents’ and children’s religiosity and their interaction
to predicting child internalizing and externalizing symptomatology. A four group structural equation modeling was used to
test whether the structural relations among religiosity predictors and child outcomes differed by child maltreatment status
and child gender. We found evidence of parent-child religiosity interaction suggesting that (1) parents’ frequent church attendance
was related to lower levels of internalizing symptomatology among nonmaltreated children with low church attendance and (2)
parents’ importance of faith was associated with lower levels of internalizing and externalizing symptomatology among nonmaltreated
children with low faith. The results suggest that independent effects of parents’ religiosity varied depending on children’s
religiosity and parent-child relationship. 相似文献
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Ferran Casas Germà Coenders Mònica González Sara Malo Irma Bertran Cristina Figuer 《Journal of Happiness Studies》2012,13(6):1031-1051
Casas et al. (J Happiness Stud 9(2):197–205, 2008) found no significant relationship between paired answers given by parents and their 12–16-year-old children (N?=?266) for a single-item scale on overall life satisfaction (OLS). However, a significant, but low (.19) parent–child relationship did appear for the PWI multi-item scale. Overall, children reported higher subjective well being than parents. In this article, we present the results obtained from confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), using more scales and a bigger sample (N?=?1,250) of paired parents and children. The study uses three multiple-item scales: the PWI, the SWLS and the BMSLSS, and six single-item scales: the OLS, two items from Russell’s scale on core affects, one on overall happiness, Fordyce’s happiness item and the optional item of the BMSLSS on overall life satisfaction. Separate CFA for each of the 3 multi-item scales showed good fit statistics. In order to check comparability between parents and children, we tested equal loading and intercept constraints. The models with restricted loadings fit only for the PWI and BMSLSS, but none of the models with restricted intercepts fit. Therefore, it was only possible to estimate two factor correlations for parents and their children, both very low (.16 for the PWI, .18 for BMSLSS), and it was not possible to compare factor means. When correlating scores from the 6 single-item scales for parents and children, they were all found to be significant but very low. As regards items from the multiple-item scales for parents and children many correlations are positive and significant, although very low, but others are non significant. The means of some items were substantially higher for children than for parents. For some items, differences were minor, non-significant or even reversed. All of the results suggest that parents’ well-being is very weakly related to their own children’s well-being, in spite of socialization, common material welfare and genetic influences. However, one outstanding result is that in our Catalan sample, parents’ well-being seems to have a greater influence on their female child’s well-being than on their male child’s. 相似文献
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Michelle L. Kelley Adrian J. Bravo Hannah C. Hamrick Abby L. Braitman Tyler D. White Jennika Jenkins 《Journal of child and family studies》2017,26(6):1646-1654
This brief report examined the unique associations between parents’ ratings of child internalizing symptoms and their own depression and anxiety in families with parental substance use disorder (SUD). Further, we examined whether parental SUD (father only, mother only, both parents) was related to discrepancy in mothers’ and fathers’ reports of children’s internalizing symptoms. Participants were 97 triads (fathers, mothers) in which one or both parents met criteria for SUD. Polynomial regression analyses were conducted to examine whether father-mother reports of child internalizing symptoms had unique associations with parents’ own symptoms of depression and anxiety while controlling for child gender, child age, and SUD diagnoses. Controlling for fathers’ symptoms and other covariates, mothers experiencing more depression and anxiety symptoms reported more symptoms of child internalizing symptoms than did fathers. Mothers’ and fathers’ SUD was associated with higher anxiety symptoms among mothers after controlling for other variables. A second set of polynomial regressions examined whether father-mother reports of child internalizing symptoms had unique associations with parents’ SUD diagnoses while controlling for child gender and child age. After controlling for mothers’ symptoms and other covariates, parents’ reports of children’s internalizing symptoms were not significantly associated with either parent’s SUD or parental SUD interactions (i.e., both parents have SUD diagnoses). Taken together, mothers’ ratings of children’s internalizing symptoms may be accounted for, in part, by her reports of depression and anxiety symptoms. 相似文献
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Mindfulness Training for Parents and Their Children With ADHD Increases the Children’s Compliance 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Nirbhay N. Singh Ashvind N. Singh Giulio E. Lancioni Judy Singh Alan S. W. Winton Angela D. Adkins 《Journal of child and family studies》2010,19(2):157-166
Children with ADHD are often non-compliant with parental instructions. Various methods have been used to reduce problem behaviors
in these children, with medication and manipulation of behavioral contingencies being the most prevalent. An objection often
raised by parents is that these management strategies require them to impose external control on the children which not only
results in the children not learning self-control strategies, but also does not enhance positive interactions between them
and their parents. Studies have shown that providing mindfulness training to parents, without a focus on reducing problem
behaviors, can enhance positive interactions with their children and increase their satisfaction with parenting. We were interested
to see what effects giving mindfulness training to two mothers, and subsequently to their children, would have on compliance
by the children. Using a multiple baseline across mothers and children design, we found that giving a mother mindfulness training
enhanced compliance by her child. When the children were subsequently given similar training, compliance increased even more
markedly, and was maintained during follow-up. The mothers reported associated increases in satisfaction with the interactions
with their children and happiness with parenting. We suspect that the mindfulness training produces personal transformations,
both in parents and children, rather than teaching strategies for changing behavior. 相似文献
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Geurts Suzanne M. Koning Ina M. Vossen Helen Van den Eijnden Regina J.J.M. 《Journal of child and family studies》2022,31(7):2015-2026
Journal of Child and Family Studies - This qualitative study provides insight into the role of parents’ self-interest in digital media use of children in different age groups. We conducted 31... 相似文献
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Midgette Allegra J. Coffman Jennifer L. Hussong Andrea M. 《Journal of child and family studies》2022,31(5):1261-1275
Journal of Child and Family Studies - Parent-child conversations are a widely recognized socializing mechanism, linked to children’s developing moral agency, empathy, and emotional... 相似文献
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Charlotte Nolan-Reyes Maureen A. Callanan Kirsten A. Haigh 《Journal of cognition and development》2016,17(3):378-395
Young children tend to judge improbable events to be impossible, yet there is variability across age and across individuals. Our study examined parent–child conversations about impossible and improbable events and links between parents’ explanations about those events and children’s possibility judgments in a reasoning task. Regression analyses revealed that parents’ speculation about potential mechanisms for improbable events during a parent–child book-sharing activity predicted children’s possibility judgments for similar events in an individual task and accounted for more of the variance than children’s age. Also, parents’ skepticism regarding mechanisms for impossible events was negatively correlated with children’s judgments about the possibility of improbable events. Additionally, children’s overall causal justifications for their judgments were correlated with parents’ talk about speculative mechanisms. Results suggest the importance of conversation with parents for young children’s developing understanding of the distinction between impossible and improbable. 相似文献
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Salami Bukola Alaazi Dominic A. Ibrahim Siciida Yohani Sophie Scott Shannon D. Vallianatos Helen Urichuk Liana Islam Bonnieca 《Journal of child and family studies》2022,31(1):142-154
Journal of Child and Family Studies - African immigrant children experience some of the poorest mental health outcomes in Canada, yet limited research has systematically mental health determinants... 相似文献
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The present study was designed to examine whether parents’ views of their child’s academic competencies are structured by
gendered conceptions of abilities. In a longitudinal research design, a group of parents (N = 391) were asked to assess their third-grade child’s competence in mathematics and Finnish and to respond to a set of attitude
statements; when the child reached the fifth grade, the parents were asked to reassess his/her competencies. It was found
that the influence of the gender stereotype was partly domain-specific: The stereotype concerning Finnish organized the parental
competence assessments as early as the child’s third grade and also predicted the assessments made about the child over the
next two grades, whereas the stereotype concerning mathematics only predicted the assessments made as late as the fifth grade.
In the Finnish competence assessments, the gender stereotype moderated the overall gender-of-the-child effect, whereas in
the mathematics competence assessments, the gender-of-the-child effect was evinced only by the parent group that endorsed
the gender stereotype. Culture-bound gender expectations and attitudes toward the expectations are significant, then, for
parents’ assessments of their child’s competencies as early as the elementary school years. 相似文献
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The objective of this study was to explore parents’ communication about risk with siblings of children affected by an inherited
genetic condition, and to ascertain what level of support, if any, is required from health professionals. Semi-structured
interviews were conducted with affected and unaffected children and their parents. Families were affected by one of six genetic
conditions representing different patterns of inheritance and variations in age of onset, life expectancy and impact on families.
Interviews were analysed using constructivist grounded theory and informed by models which focused on three different aspects
of family communication. Interviews with 33 families showed that siblings’ information and support needs go largely unrecognized
by health professionals and sometimes by parents. Some siblings were actively informed about the genetic condition by parents,
others were left to find out and assimilate information by themselves. Siblings were given information about the current symptoms
and management of the genetic condition but were less likely to know about its hereditary nature and their own potential risk.
When siblings were fully informed about the condition and included in family discussion, they had a better understanding of
their role within their family, and family relationships were reported to be more harmonious. The information and support
needs of siblings can be overlooked. Parents with the responsibility for caring for a child affected by a genetic condition
may require support from health professionals to understand and respond to their unaffected children’s need for more information
about the genetic condition and its implications for the children’s own future health and reproductive decision-making. 相似文献
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Waganesh A. Zeleke Lynne S. Koester Gabriella Lock 《Journal of child and family studies》2018,27(5):1428-1439
Internationally-adopted children experience a range of challenges as they cope with the demands of everyday functioning and strive to develop a healthy identity. Research shows that family context such as parenting practices impact the level of adoptees' adjustment and their eventual identity development. In this study, we examined the process of how relationships are built between Ethiopia adoptees and their adoptive families within the new family setting. Using data obtained through semi-structured interviews, a brief survey, and focus group discussion from 25 North American families who adopted 35 Ethiopia children, we conducted a systematic content analysis to examine parents' way of being, way of understanding, and way of intervening. Based on results of this study, we provide a framework that explains the dynamic of Ethiopian adoptees' existence and belonging from pre- to post-adoption in the adoptive family. Implications for future research regarding the need for multiculturally competent parenting practices and family level strategies to reduce barriers to the child and parent relationship are addressed. 相似文献
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Do Parents’ Academic Gender Stereotypes Influence Whether They Intrude on their Children’s Homework?
In this study, we explored the possibility that when parents endorse particular academic gender stereotypes (e.g., boys are better at math, girls are better at English) they are more likely to engage in uninvited intrusions with homework, intrusions which then undermine children’s confidence in these domains. Participants included 38 fifth to eighth grade students (mean age = 12.16 years, 60% girls, 87% White) and their mothers and fathers. The findings indicated that even though boys received more parental intrusive support with homework, girls were more sensitive to these intrusions, specifically when they involved math. Parents’ intrusive support mediated the relationship between parents’ math-related gender stereotypes and girls’ math ability perceptions, which suggests that these behaviors communicate to girls their parents’ math stereotype beliefs. 相似文献
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Amy Simpson Richard Ross John Porter Simon Dixon Martin J. Whitaker Amy Hunter 《Journal of genetic counseling》2018,27(6):1447-1458
Research into adrenal insufficiency (AI) and congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) in children has focused largely on clinical consequences for patients; and until recently, the wider experience of the condition from the perspective of other family members has been neglected. In a mixed methods study, we captured the experiences of parents of young children affected by AI/CAH, including their views on the psychosocial impact of living with and managing the condition. Semi-structured interviews were carried out in the UK and an online survey was developed, translated and disseminated through support groups (UK and the Netherlands) and outpatient endocrinology clinics (Germany). Challenges associated with diagnosis, treatment, support and the future were identified. For UK parents, the diagnosis period was characterised by a lack of awareness amongst healthcare professionals and occurrences of adrenal crisis. Parents reported burden, anxiety and disruption associated with the intensive treatment regimen. Parents adjusted and gained confidence over time yet found delegating responsibility for medication difficult and worried about the future for their child. Access to psychological support and contact with other families was reported as highly beneficial. The findings of the study provide critical context for future studies and for informing how parents and families can be better supported. Prenatal genetic counselling for parents who already have an affected child will include an explanation of recurrence risk but should also focus on providing information and reassurance about diagnostic testing and care for their newborn. 相似文献
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This study investigates how different factors in regard to intergenerational relationships are associated with emotional support given by adults to their parents. The analysis focuses on adult children and their parents in a representative German sample. Data were obtained from the second wave of the German Family Panel (pairfam) consisting of 2064 women and 1841 men. Results show that transfer of emotional support by the adult children was especially associated not only with received emotional support from parents, but also with affection, conflicts, and expectations concerning parents. A moderator analysis focuses on gender and showed differences for the association between given support by adults and conflicts between mothers and fathers. For the offspring, no gender effects were found. 相似文献
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Brenna D. Hoy Shannon M. Suldo Linda Raffaele Mendez 《Journal of Happiness Studies》2013,14(4):1343-1361
Decades of research confirm familial links in mental illness, but little is known about the relationships between parents’ and children’s levels of positive emotions. The current study used a past, present, and future framework of positive emotions to explore parent and child levels of gratitude, life satisfaction, and hope. Correlations between self-reported levels of gratitude, life satisfaction, and hope were analyzed in a sample of 148 fourth and fifth grade students and their biological parents (137 mothers, 109 fathers). Findings include statistically significant relationships between (1) mother and child gratitude (but not father and child gratitude) and (2) child life satisfaction and both mothers’ and fathers’ life satisfaction. No significant relationships emerged between parent hope and child hope, although higher parent life satisfaction was associated with higher child hope. Research is needed to investigate the causes of the links identified in the current study. 相似文献
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Elsje van Bergen Peter F. de Jong Ben Maassen Aryan van der Leij 《Journal of abnormal child psychology》2014,42(7):1187-1200
The combination of investigating child and family characteristics sheds light on the constellation of risk factors that can ultimately lead to dyslexia. This family-risk study examines plausible preschool risk factors and their specificity. Participants (N?=?196, 42 % girls) included familial risk (FR) children with and without dyslexia in Grade 3 and controls. First, we found impairments in phonological awareness, rapid naming, and letter knowledge in FR kindergartners with later dyslexia, and mild phonological-awareness deficits in FR kindergartners without subsequent dyslexia. These skills were better predictors of reading than arithmetic, except for rapid naming. Second, the literacy environment at home was comparable among groups. Third, having a dyslexic parent and literacy abilities of the non-dyslexic parent related to offspring risk of dyslexia. Parental literacy abilities might be viewed as indicators of offspring’s liability for literacy difficulties, since parents provide offspring with genetic and environmental endowment. We propose an intergenerational multiple deficit model in which both parents confer cognitive risks. 相似文献